Penrhipyn Cottage

Introduction

Penrhipyn was originally a blacksmith’s shop, the 19th century traditional Welsh cottage is built of river-stone with traditional features throughout including exposed oak beams and wooden flooring. The three bedrooms (2 double, 1 twin) all offer wonderful views across the valley.

Located in the idyllic hamlet of Gwernogle, in the heart of the Cothi valley, Penrhipyn is a beautiful and tranquil rural retreat, complete with its own wild flower meadow.

Situated in the heart of the Brechfa forest and close to Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn Mountain and Gorlech Mountain Bike Trails, Penrhipyn is an ideal base for walkers and cyclists or for those who just want to get away from it all.

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Accommodation Type

Self Catering Cottage

Directions to Penrhipyn Cottage

From roundabout at end of M4 take the A48 exit to Carmarthen. 3 miles after passing Crosshands roundabout leave A48 at the junction to the National Botanical Gardens (B4310).
Follow the B4310 where it crosses A40 to Nantagaredig and continue towards Llansawel. Some ½ mile after passing through the village of Brechfa leave the B4310 where the road forks at the junction to Gwernogle.
Continue for approx 2 ½ miles into the village passing the Chapel and Post Office on the right hand side.
Penrhipyn is some 50 meters from the Post Office after continuing to the top of a short steep hill.